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| 5R01MH052270 | U.S. NIH Grant/Contract | View source | |
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| National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) | NIH |
This study will evaluate the effectiveness of the Penn Resiliency Program, a school-based cognitive behavioral depression prevention program for young adolescents.
Depression is a serious illness that affects a person's mood, thoughts, and physical well-being. Research suggests that approximately one in five children meets criteria for a major depressive episode by the end of high school. These children are at increased risk for a wide range of social, psychological, physical, and achievement-related problems. Thus, the potential benefits of effective and highly transportable depression prevention programs are enormous. The Penn Resiliency Program (PRP) is a school-based group intervention that teaches cognitive behavioral and social problem-solving skills to young adolescents. This study will examine the effectiveness of PRP in preventing symptoms of depression and anxiety among a group of young adolescents.
Participants in this open label study will be randomly assigned to one of three groups: adolescent only PRP, adolescent plus parent PRP, or no treatment control. In adolescent PRP, students will be taught cognitive and behavioral problem solving skills by school counselors and teachers. Parents in PRP will be taught to model and reinforce the skills taught in the adolescent program. Participants in the adolescent program will attend twelve 90-minute group sessions after school hours. Participants in the parent program will attend six 90-minute group sessions. Adolescent participants will attend booster sessions twice per year for 2 to 3 years after the initial treatment has ended. Parents will attend one booster session per year during the follow-up phase. Adolescents' depression and anxiety symptoms will be assessed through questionnaires at baseline, post-treatment, and 6-month intervals for 2 to 3 years following the intervention. Adolescents will also complete questionnaires about their coping behaviors, feelings of hopelessness, and several other outcomes related to depression and anxiety in adolescence. Data will be collected once per year from parents and teachers. Adolescent participants will also be assessed for depression and anxiety disorders each year the child is in the study.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| 1 | Experimental | Adolescent only Penn Resiliency Program |
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| 2 | Experimental | Adolescent plus parent Penn Resiliency Program |
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| 3 | No Intervention | Control |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Adolescent only Penn Resiliency Program (Adolescent PRP) | Behavioral | In adolescent PRP, students learn both cognitive skills (recognizing the link between beliefs and emotions, challenging negative beliefs with evidence, making accurate attributions for events, and accurately assessing the ramifications of negative events) and behavioral problem-solving skills (decision making, assertiveness and negotiation, social skills, and relaxation). |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Adolescents' depressive symptoms by self-report | Measured at baseline, post-treatment, and 6-month follow-ups | |
| Adolescents' symptoms of anxiety by self-report | Measured at baseline, post-treatment, and 6-month follow-ups | |
| Adolescents' symptoms of depression and anxiety, including clinical levels of symptoms, as assessed by diagnostic interview | Measured at baseline and 6, 18, and 30-month follow-ups |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Adolescents' externalizing symptoms by teacher report | Measured at baseline and 6, 18, and 30-month follow-ups | |
| Adolescents' attributional style by self-report | Measured at baseline and 6, 18, and 30-month follow-ups |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Martin E.P. Seligman, PhD | Positive Psychology Center, University of Pennsylvania | Principal Investigator |
| Jane E. Gillham, PhD | Swarthmore College & University of Pennsylvania | Study Director |
| Karen J. Reivich, PhD | University of Pennsylvania | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | 19104 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 22889296 | Derived | Gillham JE, Reivich KJ, Brunwasser SM, Freres DR, Chajon ND, Kash-Macdonald VM, Chaplin TM, Abenavoli RM, Matlin SL, Gallop RJ, Seligman ME. Evaluation of a group cognitive-behavioral depression prevention program for young adolescents: a randomized effectiveness trial. J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2012;41(5):621-39. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2012.706517. Epub 2012 Aug 13. |
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| Parent Penn Resiliency Program (Parent PRP) | Behavioral | Parent PRP teaches parents to model and reinforce the skills taught in the adolescent program. |
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| Parental depression by self-report | Measured at baseline and 6, 18, and 30-month follow-ups |
| Parental anxiety by self-report | Measured at baseline and 6, 18, and 30-month follow-ups |
| Parental attributional style by self-report | Measured at baseline and 6, 18, and 30-month follow-ups |
| ID | Term |
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| D003863 | Depression |
| D001008 | Anxiety Disorders |
| ID | Term |
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| D001526 | Behavioral Symptoms |
| D001519 | Behavior |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
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